beginner bboy

So many bboys and bgirls are either sliding away or not turning through when they learn this thing called GRUB. It’s a basic technique that allows you to: a) mask your crashes b) exit the backrock level c) enter multiple freezes (see our other video 8 Freezes From Grub) But how do you get the […]

I’ve seen so many beginners repeat the same mistakes when learning the Baby Freeze. So today, we’ll go through some fundamental mistakes that pop up everywhere in every studio or practice spot. (I’m really hoping every bboy and bgirl in the world can get their baby freeze right after this.) Here are the 3 mistakes, […]

A good handstand is too damn underrated in its useful ability to condition your entire body – you gain strength, balance and a better understanding of how to do more powers and freezes. Want a good 90s, 2000s or air freeze? Get your handstand right first. But you’re probably gonna make one of these 3 […]

Freezes are truly underrated. You don’t see many bboys like Roxrite, Remind (in the 90s), Zero-Nine and Baek nowadays. The way they use freezes to transit, to pause, to emphasize, to end, to blow up… There’s a world still unexplored there. But if you can utilize freezes just a bit more than you usually would, […]

For the fifth episode of #AskErin, we have this question from DejiaNay Houle: For a beginner, what are good, realistic accomplishments and goals to attain within the first year? To start off, this question can be answered in so many ways. So let me make it clear first that the way I am going to […]

For the second episode of #AskErin, we have this question from Daniel: Powermove wise, what powermoves do you recommend that is easier to learn first as a beginner? So, this is a pretty common question for a beginner to ask. What are the easier powermoves to learn? After teaching for so many years now, […]

In 2001, a legendary movie was scripted, filmed and produced. It was a movie produced in a language that only 80 million people in the world spoke (compare it to English, which has 340 million speakers), yet it transcended every international boundary. It was dubbed in English, which allowed the Americans to enjoy it. It […]